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We're migrating OJS from one server to another. Everything is running smoothly, but we have a problem with the database, actually with one table from the database

article_search_object_keywords

It is quite a big table (10 mb) and I cannot export it from one server to another (we use mysql). It looks like it stores articles keywords or something similar, and whilst it is only partially copied, it looks like everything is working fine.

Question is... is there any way to export a table in mysql in different pieces? is there a way to re-generate this table contents?

If I'm not mistaken, the article_search_object_keywords table is used to speed up the search engine, and it is built while using the system. I don't think it will affect the use.

However, you can dump parts of the database, instead of a full dump.
Having PHPMyAdmin (or PGPadmin for PostgeSQL databases) to view your databases via web makes it easier to export parts of the database as either zip or plain sql files.
Then, you can import them into the other server.

Via shell it may be more difficult but you should be able to accomplish that.